Spanish defence firms offer to build new fighter after FCAS collapse
The companies said prolonged uncertainty threatened not only their own expertise and resources but also the stability of their partners and supply chains.
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The companies said prolonged uncertainty threatened not only their own expertise and resources but also the stability of their partners and supply chains.
The European Union is an empire. This empire is now failing economically and civilisationally.
National law could still allow exceptions to automatic approval where there was a serious risk to human health or national security.
The German's challenge is combined by a broader slowdown across the global automotive sector.
The contracts followed the government signing an agreement for Poland to borrow €43.7 billion from the €150 billion SAFE programme.
Italian Prime Minister called for greater competitiveness, simplification and the cutting of red tape.
A visit to Philip Morris International’s (PMI) manufacturing and technology hub in Bologna offered Brussels Signal a firsthand look at the company’s ambitious…
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In the global competition for natural resources, the United States is still seeking to increase its influence in Greenland.
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Belgium is making a strategic shift by investing public money into the defence industry, marking what officials describe as a “historic turning point”.
Another round of couples counseling last week failed to resolve the grinding Franco-Teuton dispute over the beleaguered Future Combat Air System (FCAS).
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In a stark assessment of Volkswagen's (VW) ongoing struggles, international management consultancy McKinsey & Company has reportedly advised the German automotive…
Europe’s biggest carmaker, Volkswagen Group, has presented dismal 2025 annual results.
Germany’s industrial sector has started weakly into the New Year.
Poland’s President and the head of the central bank have proposed a “sovereign, Polish” alternative to the government’s legislation to facilitate borrowing…
The German industry association for the metals and electronics sector, Gesamtmetall, or the Federation of German Employers' Associations in the Metal and Electrical…
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United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz each gave memorable speeches at this year’s Munich Security Conference, laying…
Volkswagen is facing its most severe restructuring since the 2015 "Dieselgate" scandal as CEO Oliver Blume proposes a €60 billion cost-slashing programme and refuses…
Politicians in the German town of Great-Gerau near Frankfurt have refused plans by a US company to build one of Europe’s biggest data centres.
Europe's largest carmakers Volkswagen and Stellantis have called for subsidies to keep carmaking in the EU as they struggle with challenges from US tariffs to Chinese…